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  2. Wilderlands of High Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Wilderlands of High Fantasy is a campaign setting supplement which details the locations found on five large wilderness maps of the setting (Wilderlands Maps 1-5). [1]The regions described are as follows: City State of Invincible Overlord (#1), Barbarian Altantis (#2), Glow Worm Steppes (#3), Tarantis (#4), and Valon (#5) [2] and are shown in full detail on the judge's maps and are roughly ...

  3. Jitney Jungle - Wikipedia

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    Jitney Jungle was a chain of supermarkets that began in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1919. [1] It was a private Forbes 500 company and one of the largest privately held grocery store chains in the United States.

  4. College of the Siskiyous - Wikipedia

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    In 1957, COS was founded after a special election. [1] Buildings on the current location first opened their doors on September 8, 1959. [1] Facilities at the Weed Campus include Herschel Meredith Stadium for football and track and field events, Tom Powers Court at Eagle Gymnasium for basketball and volleyball events, Kenneth W. Ford Theater for musical and theatrical performances, tactical ...

  5. Joyce, Washington - Wikipedia

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    1521482 [1] Joyce is an unincorporated community in Clallam County , Washington , United States. Founded around 1913 by Joseph M. Joyce, [ 3 ] Joyce is located on scenic State Highway 112 , 16 miles west of Port Angeles and 33 miles east of Clallam Bay .

  6. Forward Operating Base Kalsu - Wikipedia

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    Forward Operating Base Kalsu, also known as 'FOB Kalsu', COS Kalsu or simply Camp Kalsu, was a U.S. Military installation in Northern Babil Province , Iraq, 20 miles south of Baghdad. It was officially closed by members of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, on December 12, 2011 as part of the US Army's withdrawal from Iraq. [1]

  7. The Jungles of Chult - Wikipedia

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    This is a 64-page booklet that includes a fold-out color poster map of the region. Publication history. The book was written by James Lowder and Jean Rabe.

  8. Mazama, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Deer in Mazama on the last stretch of the Spokane Gulch Trail heading towards the Mazama Store. Mazama (/ m ə ˈ z æ m ə / mə-ZAM-ə) [2] is an unincorporated community in Okanogan County (population 158) located in the Methow Valley of Washington, on the east slopes of the North Cascades and North Cascades National Park.

  9. Puget Island, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Puget Island is a 7.5 sq mi(4,785 acre; 19.365 km 2) island and Census-designated place (CDP) in the Columbia River in Wahkiakum County, Washington, United States. The island was named for Peter Puget, a lieutenant in the Vancouver Expedition of exploration, which first mapped the island in 1792. [3]